Well I have a new tied favorite. For my "Sunday Family Movie" we just watched War of the Worlds and duuuuuuude! I loved it! I'll say no more here but I do wish thatthey'd used a bit more of the old music tracks. The way they had the narration at the beginning was cool, I was sitting there quoting it XD And I loved sitting there knowing how the aliens would die while my mum and sisters had no idea. My dad remembers the old music too, so he knew. We had to explain it to them, because after the movie they still didn't get that bacteria killed the aliens.<-- Spoilers for highlighting. Awesome movie though. I rank it in my favourites with X-Men, X-2, the Mummy and the Mummy Returns.

God, this movie made me cry. I never saw any of it coming. It was like, the missing piece that made everything fit. I can only think of one word to describe it: EPIC. I constantly had the slow feeling of creeping dread in your heart, kind of like when you hold your breath for a long time.

It was fast paced and funny, and I like how everything seemed just right, except for the ninja thing in the twenty-first century. But I can get over that. 8D

3) Ray

I've always liked Ray Charles, but I never really knew what his story was. It's just amazing how he managed to do everything he did, while still being blind. There are no real words to describe this movie.

4) Forrest Gump

This movie made me laugh and cry, but mainly laugh. It was sad, though, that Forrest knew he was different. I can't really think of much to say on this one, but if you haven't seen it, watch it.

5) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Must I explain myself? If you don't like Harry Potter, end yourself nao. <_>b

The movie I really want to see, though, is "Flowers for Algernon". The book is really sad, but I had a hard time visualizing it. Hopefully, this movie might help. Has anyone seen it? Is it any good?

I liked all 6 Star Wars movies.
I even have followed it beyond that and into the real world.
Star Wars has made me sink my teenage years down the crapper and straight into Nerdom. I now play a minitures game of Star Wars.

Battle Royale
Pulp Fiction
The Happieness of the Katakuris
Dr Strangelove
Garden State
Gamera 3:The Awakening of Iris
Godzilla (1954)-Not the sub-par Devlin/Emmerich atrocity!
Ran
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack
Kung Fu Hustle
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
King Kong (2005)
King Kong( 1933)
This Is Spinal Tap
The Life Aquatic with Steven Zissou
The Royal Tenebaums
Shaun of the Dead
Withnail & I
Hero
The Truman Show

I'm a massive daikaiju fan thus the large amount of Godzilla movies on my list.

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